Interesting Wisconsin Law – Biking Without a Seat June 2, 2010
Posted by Andrew Christman in FAQ Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.Tags: bicycle law wisconsin, Bicycle Safety, bike accident
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Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 346, Rules of the Road, has an interesting section buried within all the rules regulating the operation of both cars and bikes on the road. According to Wisconsin Statute 346.79(1) it is illegal in the state to ride a bike that does not have a seat. Those danger seekers who choose to violate the law should be aware that people who violate this bike law can face a fine of up to $20.
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